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...threat of terrorism, we've inflamed resentment in much of the Arab world. And if it was about bringing the world together to address terrorist threats to U.S. security, we've clearly failed. If the war was about removing Saddam from power--and nothing else--then yes, recent events signal victory. But it is too soon to claim success on any other ground. KAT HANKINSON New York City...
...availability of physical comforts beyond basic necessities is also growing. Lower prices of raw materials and energy signal that they are less scarce, easier to find and cheaper to produce. Aluminum was considered a rare precious metal on par with gold and silver only 100 years ago, but technology has made its extraction cheap and its supply essentially unlimited. Demand for just 12 metals makes up more than 99 percent of world demand for all metals, and supply of those 12 is now considered inexhaustible. Oil prices have fallen over tenfold in the last century while the amount of proven...
While Stein says he thinks they’ll make it, FAS Associate Dean for Physical Resources and Planning David A. Zewinski ’76 looks anxiously at a last traffic signal that crews are having trouble getting unbolted...
...will not permit the world’s most dangerous regimes and terrorists to threaten us with the world’s most destructive weapons.” This strong language (“We will not permit…”) is meant to signal Washington’s determination to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction—especially nuclear weapons—to hostile parties, whether states or terrorists. The “National Strategy” also declares unambiguously that the United States is prepared to use force, preemptively if necessary, in support...
...Bush Administration certainly needs to send a signal to the Islamic world that America's intentions are honorable. The six neighbors met in Saudi Arabia recently, and they were reportedly disappointed by the absence of American participation and interest...